Cameron's Return Highlights Tories' Election Worries Amid Voter Backlash Against Centrist Parties
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Cameron's appointment as Lord Slippery of Chipping Norton is the final kiss of death for the Tories in the coming election. He likely re-entered government to provide companionship and a listening ear for the lonely Rishi Sunak.
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Cameron's main foreign policy "achievements" were destroying Libya and supporting a failed attempt to overthrow Assad in Syria, both of which backfired badly.
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Seismic political rumbles are happening across Europe as voters reject the political establishment. Examples include Geert Wilders in the Netherlands and Sahra Wagenknecht in Germany.
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Most "centrist" conservative parties are in trouble because "centrist" is a lie - it means accepting the policies of the Left-wing elite that has failed.
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Israel is losing popularity in the West, which risks forcing it into an unsafe peace deal. Militaristic bravado doesn't help its cause.